‘Business as usual’ post Brexit as auction records £4m sales

‘Business as usual’ post Brexit as auction records £4m sales

Mark Jenkinson and Son has declared ‘business as usual’ after seeing sales of nearly £4m from its first ‘post-Brexit’ auction.

The July auction saw 42 lots go under the hammer, with 36 sold and going for a total of £3.9million – a success rate of 86%, and outperforming the national industry average of 73%.

The firm’s sixth auction of the year means, in total, 169 lots have sold for £16.45 million to date – an overall success rate of 90%.

Adrian Little, Head of the Auction Department, said: “In the wake of Brexit, we went into the auction with a degree of apprehension. The success rate in the industry is currently 73.7%, according to Essential Information Group (EIG), and the previous five auctions before the EU referendum had recorded 93% - giving us our strongest ever run of sales.

“But the July auction was very much business as usual. It was very positive with some outstanding individual results and fierce competition, and even half the unsold lots are already under offer, too.

“The Old Brewery Yard at Worksop had a guide price of£?150,000 but went for £372,000 - more than double. It needs investment but the commercial units produce £34,515 a year, and more than 60 legal packs were downloaded prior to the auction so there was definitely keen interest before the sale because of the potential for rental growth.

“When the market has tightened in the past, we have tended to find people erring towards bricks and mortar. Post Brexit interest rates are incredibly low and alternative forms of investment are not performing as well so the sale of this lot is a very good example of people choosing income producing properties in times of low yields elsewhere.”

Adrian added: “Regardless of the EU referendum result, Sheffield’s two universities are not going anywhere and there is still very clearly an appetite for shared student housing as demonstrated by the sale of a stone-built semi-detached house on Northumberland Road in Broomhill. A long-established student property it is already let for the 2016/2017 academic year and produces £19,500 rental a year.

“Despite a guide price of £295,000 it sold for nearly £100,000 more at £394,000 which shows the strong demand for income producing properties and reaffirms our view that, in terms of accommodation, Sheffield is continuing on course to become the world’s biggest student village.”

Other lots at the auction, held at The Platinum Suite at Sheffield United Football Club, included an unmodernised semi-detached house on Abbeyfield Road in Pitsmoor in need of complete renovation house. Listed at a guide price of £60-70,000, the property sold for £90,000.​

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